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Before installing the fan, carefully read these instructions and the warranty conditions.
PAX passad 60 is designed for fixed installation and must be installed by a
qualified electrician.
Fold out pages “III” and “IV” to the left and right respectively so that you can see all the
illustrations when reading the user and installation guide.
Thank you for choosing a PaX fan – The original!
The PAX passad 60 exhaust fan is designed to boost the basic ventilation of a house
(see page 2
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) and for forced venting of humidity and odours from wet areas (WC/bath/
shower/laundry). It can be fitted in ducts with or without natural draught (see page 2
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).
The fan fits ducts with a diameter of Ø or 100 – Ø 140 mm. For larger ducts (up to 160 mm
diameter) the PAX cover plate (accessory) must be used. To ensure that the PAX passad 60
does not affect other ventilation systems and is not affected by them, the fan must always be
installed in its own duct. Make sure that the duct is clear of obstructions. Avoid insect mesh,
filters and other objects that may obstruct the flow of air. To prevent condensation in natural
draught ducts (in winter), the ducts must be insulated where they pass through unheated
areas such a cold attics.
The fan is designed for use in a temperature range of 5 to 35 °C. If the fan is installed in a
cold area or if it has been stored in a cold place before installation, it may run slowly when
started for the first time. The fan will work normally when it reaches its working
temperature.
insTallaTion
Push the two locking buttons towards the centre (A1) and lift the motor unit out of the
frame (see Figure A). Then remove the motor unit (A2).
Unscrew screw E1 and remove the housing from the frame (see Figure E).
The terminal block (E2) is behind the frame.
The fan may be installed in any position.
The seal supplied (see Figure G) is in three parts: gasket, cuff and cable gland. Separate
these from each other.
Install the gasket (see Figure H). Note that the gasket also serves as a bushing for the
screws. For a concealed electrical connection, install the cable gland in one of the three
knockout openings (H1).
The cable gland must be used for surface electrical connection as well. For this, a breaka-
way section in the housing must be removed (see Figure J).
The rubber gasket should be used for assembly in the ceiling, Ø 100 mm pipe (see
Figure K).
Secure the frame to the structure with the four screws (see Figure F). The inner holes (F1)
have the same hole pattern as the PAX 200 series fans. This makes it easier to change to a
PAX passad fan. The outer holes (F2) are used if the size of the duct limits the space avail-
able for firm fixing. (If there is not enough space for screw fixing, we recommend installing
a PAX cover plate or a PAX assembly frame (genuine PAX accessories); see page II).
Do not forget the screw (F3) under the terminal block. It is used to adjust the fan with
respect to the structure so that the impeller is centred in the frame.
Connect in accordance with the wiring diagram. See under Connection below.
Make sure that the housing snaps into place properly when it is fitted to the frame (Figure
L). Tighten the screw (E1). Refit the motor unit to the frame.
Test the humidity sensor (see Figure c) by first turning the control (C2) clockwise until the
fan reaches full speed. Then turn the control slowly anticlockwise until the fan returns to low
speed. Leave the control in this position.
connecTion
The PAX passad 60 has stepless speed control to control the basic ventilation flow. It also has
functions for automatic forcing to maximum speed with the humidity is high and manually with
a switch. Check with the user which of the functions below (apart from S1) the user requires.
• S1: basic ventilation and automatic forcing to maximum speed when the humidity is high.
• S2: As S1, as well as forcing to maximum speed for a 15-minute timer function via a light
switch or a separate switch.
• S3: As for S2 but in combination with lighting.
• S4: As for S3 but with direct starting via a light switch or a separate switch.
The fan is designed for 230V AC (± 10%) ~50Hz. It is double-insulated and must not be grounded.
According to the standard for domestic products, EN60 335-1, it must be possible to isolate such products
from the electric power supply. One way to do this is to use a switch with an approved isolation gap, eg the
PAX multi-pole switch M (see page II) which is designed and approved for installation in the fan. The fan
must be isolated from the electric power supply for all work on the product.
Hand this user and installation guide to the user
when the installation is complete
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